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Boat Capsizes; Uber Driver Killed: San Diego County Police Log
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SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – A mattress caught fire early Wednesday morning at a Mission Valley hotel, displacing one person and causing an estimated $2,500 in damage, authorities said.
The blaze was reported shortly before 12:15 a.m. at the Handlery Hotel, 950 Hotel Circle North, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department.
Firefighters found a mattress on fire in a room on the hotel’s third floor, fire officials said. Crews knocked down the flames and kept the fire contained to the room.
No injuries were reported.
One resident and one pet were displaced, but did not require assistance from the American Red Cross.
Executives across corporate America, from Silicon Valley to Wall Street, have begun to heed calls from investors to disclose more about their companies’ actions on climate change and workforce diversity. Warren Buffett isn’t among them.
Berkshire Hathaway, the $630 billion conglomerate he runs, is opposing two shareholder proposals that ask its board to publish annual reports on how it is tackling environmental and diversity issues.
Berkshire’s shareholders are expected to follow his lead and reject those initiatives at the company’s annual meeting Saturday the second online iteration of an event known as “Woodstock for capitalists.” But this may leave the 90-year-old Buffett, perhaps the world’s most admired investor, increasingly out of step with the times.